This fellow is wise enough to play the fool,And to do that well craves a kind of wit
If one should be a pray, how much betterTo fall before the lion than the wolf!
I love thee so that, maugre all thy pride,Nor wit nor reason can my passion hide.
I am not what I am.
Viola and Feste talk about how language is a slippery thing and can easily get mixed up. Feste tricks Viola into giving him some money. Viola the comments on how fools must be intelligent to play so well on words. Sir Toby then arrives and invites Viola to visit Olivia. Viola uses a sophisticated language that Sir Andrew tries to cop but gets it wrong
Viola starts talking about Orsino but Olivia begs her not to talk about him. Olivia then gives hints about her feelings towards Viola/Cesario. After the clock strikes, Viola seems to be dismissed, but Olivia asks her to stay a bit longer.
Viola says that she isn't what she seems but Olivia, admiring her beauty, is convinced of her feelings and says clearly that she is in love with Viola/Cesario. Viola leaves saying that no woman has her heart accept herself.
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